The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reannounced and expanded the recall on Tuesday.

The lamps have a electrical cord, about 7 to 8 feet long, and children can get entangled in the cord that hangs from the lamp, posing a hazard.

The recall was expanded after a 15-month-old baby was entangled in one of the recalled lamp's cord and nearly strangled. In the previous recall, a 16-month-old baby died after getting entangled in one of the cords of a recalled lamp. Both incidents involved the infant pulling the lamp cord into the crib.

The lamps were sold exclusively in IKEA stores, catalogs and online from May 1984 to April 2014 for between $5 and $30.